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Montana (Living) History Minute: Vigilante justice results in quick hanging | montana.allembru.com
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Time is not experienced as ticks of a clock, but as a sweep of beautiful mutations, felt through rising and relaxing tensions, the kind of transience Henri Bergson called "lived time" and an "experienced time" and which Ernst Cassirer called a "consciousness of sequence" in other words a qualitative rather than quantitative time.
Henry Plummer "Lighting in Japanese Architecture"
First is emptiness; you see all things as empty..
As we stand in an ancient Zen temple, or the most recent aluminum building by Maki or Ito, the light all around appears gray with age. The mood is one of exhaustion, and of that melancholy peace attained at the end of life, when hair begins to silver, and skin to pale, signs that youth is now over and death is looming on the distant horizon... Every day of every year of our life, we experience the quiet feelings of this grayish light, and the delicious moment of rest it brings to our cycle of energy. - Henry Plummer